Wood (A True Lover's Story #2) - A.E. Via Page 0,98
he got in his bedroom door. Wood flew through his evening duties as he watched Trent teasingly throw his pants into the hall, then his T-shirt, followed by his underwear. “I’ll be asleep by the time you drag your slow ass in here.”
That annoying little— Wood clenched his teeth as he was forced to do the dishes with a half-hard dick. And instead of focusing on how to make his lover feel better, all he wanted to do was throw Trent’s legs over his shoulders and pound his ass for being such a smart-mouth.
Wood leaned against the doorframe admiring Trent’s sexy body lying naked on top of his comforter. Wood hesitantly tore his gaze away and got the bottle of baby oil that’d been left under the bathroom sink. He didn’t know why it was stored there by the previous tenants, and he honestly didn’t want to think about it too hard. Instead he returned to Trent’s room with his oil and a clean towel.
It was late now, the room dark and quiet as he settled on the edge of the bed. Wood poured a healthy amount of liquid into his palms and rubbed them together to make them warm. Trent moaned the second Wood started to knead around the swell of his ass, then up to his lower back muscles.
“Hersch,” Trent said on a breathy sigh that made Wood’s cock take attention, but he ignored his own needs.
“Just relax, baby,” Wood answered. He loved when Trent used his first name, especially when he was turned on or feeling emotional.
He slid his oily hands along Trent’s tight shoulders, trying to remember some of his better moves that used to turn his ex into putty in his hands. By the way Trent was moaning his name and shallowly pumping his hips against the mattress, Wood was positive he still had it.
“Damn that feels good,” Trent murmured quietly. “I’ve never had anyone give me a massage before.”
“You’re kidding me?” Wood said while trying to stay on task.
“Nope. Guess no one ever wanted to,” Trent said as if he didn’t care, but Wood wasn’t buying it. People didn’t make it a point to mention things that they didn’t care about.
“Well, that’s all about to change now.”
“Mmmm,” Trent hummed into his pillow.
“You took the pain reliever already?” Wood asked, wanting to take care of Trent the same way he’d once done for him.
“Yeah. I’ll probably be knocked out soon,” Trent said lazily. “I’m sorry.”
Wood chuckled. “You had a long week. I understand. And Trent—” Wood leaned in and kissed Trent’s slack jaw. “—we don’t have to have sex every night, y’know? I’m satisfied just doing this with you.”
“Well, I’m not,” Trent grumbled, reaching his hand underneath him.
Wood shook his head. He was glad he’d mastered the art of patience and waiting. “Neither one of us have to work in the morning. You rest first. And when you wake up, I’ll give you anything you think you missed tonight.”
“Okay, deal.”
Wood almost didn’t hear what Trent said he was so close to falling asleep. He continued to lull Trent into a deep slumber with his hands. He didn’t stop until Trent was snoring and most likely dreaming. After Wood washed his hands and got himself ready for bed, he climbed in next to Trent and stared at the one amazing thing he had going for him. He had a long road to travel to become the artist he’d once been, and Wood knew with all his heart that he needed Trent’s strong presence to keep him going. To give him a reason not to throw his hands up in frustration. A good partner could do that.
Partner?
He didn’t know why that specific title popped into Wood’s head instead of boyfriend, but it caused his breathing to elevate as he stared at Trent’s warm, ivory skin. Next thing he knew, he was rushing into his bedroom and grabbing his felt-tip markers. Trent was going to have another surprise waiting for him when he woke in the morning.
Chapter Forty-Four
Wood
Wood was all smiles as Trent drove them home from their first Sunday service. Wood had chosen a nondenominational LGBTQ-friendly church, and he was glad he did. He wasn’t there fifteen minutes before he realized how much he missed it. He’d gone to church and Sunday school regularly when he was in prison. Reverend Hutchcroft had taken a liking to Wood’s vast knowledge of scriptures and his interpretation of the stories in the Bible.